Spatial cutoff frequency

In optics, spatial cutoff frequency is a precise way to quantify the smallest object resolvable by an optical system. Due to diffraction at the image plane, all optical systems act as low pass filters with a finite ability to resolve detail.

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Spatial cutoff frequency

In optics, spatial cutoff frequency is a precise way to quantify the smallest object resolvable by an optical system. Due to diffraction at the image plane, all optical systems act as low pass filters with a finite ability to resolve detail.

Source: Wikipedia "Spatial cutoff frequency" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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